Following withdrawal, this vehicle has been sold to Davies Motors, Ruthin.

November 2019Go North East

Due to a PVR reduction on the "Loop" 93/94 services, this vehicle has been withdrawn from service at Riverside.

April 2016Go North East

This vehicle has received the green variant of the revised "Loop" branding.

January 2016Go North East

Having previously been branded as "Loop", this vehicle has been repainted into a plain black base livery, ahead of the branding on "Loop" services 93/94 being re-launched.

February 2014Go North EastPhotograph by Daniel Graham

Following the closure of Gateshead and Winlaton depots, this vehicle has been transferred to the brand new Riverside Depot. Riverside Depot replaces the existing depots at Sunderland Road in Gateshead and Winlaton which date back to the days of the tramways.

February 2008Go North EastPhotograph by Carlisle Bus Group

Following repaint last year, this vehicle has received "The Gateshead Loop" branding, for services 93/94, which operate circular services clockwise and anti-clockwise around Gateshead, Team Valley, Low Fell, QE Hospital and Heworth.

November 2007Go North EastPhotograph by emdjt42

Prior to new branding being launched, this vehicle has been repainted into a plain black base livery.

October 2006Go North EastPhotograph by Carlisle Bus Group

This vehicle has received "Twenty One, 24 hour service" branding.

September 2006Go North East

Prior to new branding being launched, this vehicle has been repainted into Go North East's new red, yellow and blue 'swoop-style' fleet livery at Hogarths Coachworks, Birtley.

This vehicle has been repainted into a plain yellow base livery. Following funding withdrawals from Newcastle City Council and Gateshead Council, the future of the "QuayLink" services (which Go North East operates under contract to Nexus) was unknown. It was announced earlier this year that Go North East has stepped in to save the "QuayLink", and, from 26th July 2015, will... see more

Following the fitment of the base vinyls required for the new "Cobalt & Coast" branding, this vehicle has returned to service at Percy Main. It is expected that the full branding will follow at a later date, once more of the buses return from refurbishment.